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Auteur
Dr. Stephen P. Radzevich is Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Professor of Manufacturing Engineering. He received his M.Sc. in 1976, Ph.D. in 1982, and Dr.(Eng)Sc. in 1991, all in mechanical engineering. Dr. Radzevich has extensive industrial experience in gear design and manufacture. He has developed numerous software packages dealing with computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided machining (CAM) of precise gear finishing for a variety of industrial sponsors. His main research interest is Kinematic Geometry of Part Surface Generation, particularly with a particular focus on precision gear design, high-power-density gear trains, torque share in multi-flow gear trains, design of special purpose gear cutting/finishing tools, and design and machine (finish) of precision gears for low-noise and noiseless transmissions of cars, light trucks and so on.
Dr. Radzevich has spent over 40 years developing software, hardware and other processes for gear design and optimization. Besides his work for industry, he trains engineering students at universities and gear engineers in companies.
Résumé
This new edition of Gear Cutting Tools has been updated with revised chapters and illustrations as well as additional, new material with the aim to provide a systematic and comprehensive discussion on modern designs, kinematics, and cutting geometry of gear cutting tools.
Contenu
SECTION I: Basics
SECTION II: Form Gear-Cutting Tools
SECTION III: Cutting Tools for Continuous-Indexing Methods of Generation of Gear Teeth
SUBSECTION III-A: Parallel-Axes Gear Machining Mesh
SECTION III-B: Intersected-Axes Gear Machining Mesh
SUBSECTION III-B: Intersected-Axes Gear Machining Mesh
SUBSECTION III-C: Crossed-Axes Gear Machining Mesh
PART III-C.1: Design of Geat-Cutting Tools: External Gear Machining Mesh
PART III-C_2: Quasi-Planar Gear Machining Mesh18. Gear-Cutting Tools for Machining Bevel Gears
PART III-C_3: Internal Gear Machining Mesh
Gear-Cutting Tools for Machining Internal Gears
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Elements of Vector Calculus
Appendix B: Elements of Differential Geometry of Surfaces
Appendix C: Change of Surface Parameters
Appendix D: Applied Coordinate Systems and Linear Transformations
Appendix E: Contact Geometry of Gear and Mating Pinion Tooth Flanks
Appendix F: The Closest Distance of Approach of Tooth Flanks of a Gear and a Mating Pinion
Appendix G: Engineering Formulae for Specification of Gear Tooth Flank
Appendix H: On the Inadequacy of the Terms Wildhaber-Novikov Gearing, and W-N Gearing
Notation
References
Bibliography
Index